🚨 North Dakota SNAP 2025: Shutdown Ended — Full EBT Payments Restarting!
Great news for North Dakota! The federal government shutdown that disrupted November SNAP payments has officially ended as of November 12, 2025. I know it's been a stressful time, but full benefits are now resuming. Here’s everything you need to know about getting your payment and applying for assistance.
✅ Full November Payments Are Being Issued
With the shutdown resolved, the USDA has authorized states to release all SNAP funds. Here's what this means for you:
- Full Payments Restored: All new and existing SNAP recipients will receive their full November benefits. If you received a partial payment, the remaining balance will be deposited onto your EBT card.
- No Action Needed: You do not need to do anything to receive your remaining funds. They will be added to your EBT card automatically.
📝 How to Apply for SNAP in North Dakota
If you're not already receiving benefits, applying is simple. The fastest method is online, but you can also get free help over the phone or in person.
Eligibility: Income & Asset Limits for 2025
To qualify, your household's income and assets must be below the state limits. North Dakota uses a broad income test based on 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
| Household Size | Maximum Gross Monthly Income |
|---|---|
| 1 | $2,608 |
| 2 | $3,526 |
| 3 | $4,442 |
| 4 | $5,358 |
Asset limits are $2,750 for most households and $4,500 for households with a senior or disabled member. Your home and primary vehicle are exempt.
🚨 Need Food Help Fast? Expedited (Emergency) SNAP
You may qualify for Expedited SNAP and receive benefits within 7 days if your household meets one of these criteria:
- Your monthly household income is less than $150 and your cash/bank assets are $100 or less.
- Your combined income and assets are less than your monthly rent and utility bills.
- You are a migrant or seasonal farmworker with little to no income or assets.
Your application is automatically screened for expedited eligibility. You only need to verify your identity to receive emergency benefits; other documents can be submitted later.